Rim Road/General Crook Trail Loop

Area Status: Open

One of the most striking geologic features in Arizona is the Mogollon Rim. This steep escarpment, measured in thousands of feet and hundreds of miles, begins just across the border in New Mexico and stretches diagonally two thirds of the way across Arizona. As such, it forms the southern edge of the Colorado Plateau and stands as one of the most impressive overlooks in the Grand Canyon State.

That precipitous drop-off is the star of this scenic drive, part of which traces the rim's edge across the Coconino. In so doing, it follows another feature of interest, the General Crook Trail which the famous Indian fighter blazed to his stronghold at Fort Apache.

When you're not on the rim, you'll still find much to see along this drive, as it winds through a forest well populated with wildlife and gives you a taste of canyon country in scenic East Clear Creek and Barbershop canyons.

The photo above was taken in early April, 2004 on the bridge at FR95 and East Clear Creek. Please click right column "Photos & Multimedia" for a larger view.

At a Glance

Usage:

Medium

Closest Towns:

Happy Jack, AZ

Operated By:

Mogollon Rim District - 928-477-2255

General Information

Directions:

Drive 50 miles south from Flagstaff to Clints Well. The scenic drive starts here. Head 9 miles north on AZ 87 to FR 95. Follow FR's 95, 96, and 321 a total of 19 miles to FR 300, then 17 miles west (right) to AZ 87 and 9 miles back to Clint's Well.

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General Notes:

Length:154 miles round trip from Flagstaff, 54 miles round trip from Clints Well

Activities

Nature Viewing

HIDE

Viewing Scenery

The Mogollon Rim Road, and the General Crook Trail #130 that parallels it, offer nearly endless stunning views off the edge of the Mogollon Rim whether by car, bike, foot, or horse.